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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Easy Eyelet Squares

For this simple stitch pattern, you will work on a multiple of 16 stitches, plus 1.


Stitch Pattern Notes:


SKP = Slip the next stitch, Knit 1, Pass the slipped stitch over the stitch that you just knit.
[ ] = Work the specified stitches between the brackets as many times as directed - in this instance, 4 times


Row 1 and all Odd Rows (Wrong Side) Purl
Rows 2-4-6-8: K1*K8,[YO,SKP] four times, rep from * to end
Rows 10-12-14-16: K1*[YO,SKP] four times, K8, rep from * to end



Repeat these 16 Rows for pattern

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Easy Garter eyelets


This is an easy lace stitch, perfect if you have never knit any lace before.  The above sample was knit with Vanna's Glamour, on size 5 needles.

Cast on any multiple of 2, plus 1
SKP = Slip the next stitch, Knit one, Pass the slipped stitch over the stitch you just knit

Rows 1-2-3: Knit all stitches
Row 4: Knit 1 *YO, SKP*, repeat from * to end of row
Repeat these 4 rows for pattern

If you are unfamiliar with SKP, here is a video 


Friday, May 13, 2011

Daisy Stitch


Sample knit with Debbie Bliss Amalfi on US Size 6 Needles




Cast on a multiple of 4 stitches, plus 1
  • Row 1: Knit all stitches
  • Row 2: Knit 1 *Purl the next 3 stitches together, but don't drop them off the needle, Yarn Over, and now Purl those same 3 stitches together again, and now drop from the left needle, Knit one*
  • Row 3: Knit all stitches
  • Row 4: Knit 1, Purl 1, Knit 1 *Purl the next 3 stitches together, but don't drop them off the needle, Yarn Over, and now Purl those same 3 stitches together again, and drop from the left needle, Knit 1*, end the row with Purl 1, Knit 1



Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Pebble Stitch

I love scarves, and think that this particular stitch would make a lovely scarf.  Even a lapghan would would look pretty knit with this stitch, or any project you like, really.  I have included some extra photos with this stitch, just to help guide you along.


This is a four row repeat
Cast on an even number of stitches

Row 1: Knit all stitches
Row 2: Purl all stitches
Row 3: Knit 1 *Knit two together*, repeat from * to last stitch, Knit 1
Row 4: Knit 1 *Knit the horizontal bar between the stitch you just knit, and the next stitch on the left needle, Knit 1*, repeat from * to last stitch, Knit 1.  To knit the bar, you simply insert the tip of your left needle under it from front to back and then knit as normal.

Repeat these four rows for pattern.  Just a note, the edges of my swatch were not very neat, so you may want to add a border, depending on what you are knitting.  Now, here are a few photos to help explain how this stich works incase you need some help.

This is the horizontal bar between the stitch you just knit and the next stitch on the left needle

Lift the bar from front to back with the tip of your left needle, and then knit as normal.

Just a note for the end of Row 4.  1 is the horizontal bar, 2 and 3 are obviously the last two stitches on the left needle.  This is how you finish the row:  Knit the bar, Knit the next stitch, and then Knit the last stitch.  You will NOT be knitting the bar between 2 and 3!  This will cause you to have one extra stitch.